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Upgrading my budget system [Help Wanted] 6/29/2016
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Quiet_One" data-source="post: 8511567" data-attributes="member: 614562"><p>There are several HUs that have time alignment. Pioneer 80prs is the most popular one atm and it can do it for you automatically. Clarion CZ702 is easier on the wallet though.</p><p></p><p>Time alignment is just making sure the signal from each speaker reaches your ears at roughly the same time. Example: if you're in the driver seat the sound from the speakers on the passenger side take a tad bit longer to reach your ears. T/A is able to adjust for the difference in position.</p><p></p><p>If you want louder your best bet would be to throw in a bigger amp. Although that may not be as easy as it sounds if you have an OEM amp. Hoepfully some more people can chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Quiet_One, post: 8511567, member: 614562"] There are several HUs that have time alignment. Pioneer 80prs is the most popular one atm and it can do it for you automatically. Clarion CZ702 is easier on the wallet though. Time alignment is just making sure the signal from each speaker reaches your ears at roughly the same time. Example: if you're in the driver seat the sound from the speakers on the passenger side take a tad bit longer to reach your ears. T/A is able to adjust for the difference in position. If you want louder your best bet would be to throw in a bigger amp. Although that may not be as easy as it sounds if you have an OEM amp. Hoepfully some more people can chime in. [/QUOTE]
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